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In Berlin, lawyers with a Jewish background were forbidden to work as lawyers.
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Teachers that were of Jewish background were banned from teaching in state schools
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Musicians with Jewish background were not permitted to perform and work with state orchestras.
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Jewish art and antique dealers were prohibited from carrying out their trade.
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Marriage between and Jewish person and a German person were prohibited and were punishable by imprisonment.
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Jewish people were to hand over their personal belongings and equipment such as: bicycles, typewriters, records, electrical equipment and optical equipment.
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Jewish veterinarians were banned from doing their job as vets.
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Anti-Jewish posters were removed whilst the Olympic Games were held in Berlin.
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The Jewish people had to declare their finances so that the German Goverment could seize any assets.
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Those who were not of Jewish background were prohibited from leaving anything for a person of Jewish background.
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The Jewish people were forced to add 'Israel', if they were male, and 'Sara', if they were female, to their first names.
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Jewish people were prohibited from a lot of recreational activities and venues: cinemas, theatres, operas and concerts.
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The Police forced the Jewish people to surrender their jewellery, gold, silver, platinum and pearls.
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The Jewish people could've been expelled from the own homes without warning and for no reason what so ever.
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Jewish people were given curfews and couldn't leave after the designated time: 8pm in the Winter and 9pm in the Summer.